Farm Credit Honored For Its Support Of FFA

Jeana Hultquist, center, Vice President – Legislative Affairs, American AgCredit, accepts the FFA Distinguished Service Citation from, left, State Sentinel David Lopez of Holtville, State President Carlyn March of Arbuckle, State Secretary Lindsey Swall of Tulare, State Reporter Miriam Alvarado of Lancaster, State Treasurer Kayla Zalesny of Nipomo and State Vice President Reagan Dahle of Bieber.

The Farm Credit Alliance was recently presented with FFA’s Distinguished Service Citation for its longstanding contributions to FFA and agricultural education.

Katie Otto, development director for the California FFA Foundation, the state organization’s fund-raising arm, said the California FFA nominated Farm Credit for the award because of its generous and enduring support. She added that the recognition was long overdue.

“The Alliance and its members have generously supported countless chapters at the local level through auction support at county fairs and through loans and financial services for student projects,” Otto said. “They have also served as members on advisory committees, as judges and coaches for events, and as mentors for projects – the list goes on.”

“The Alliance alone has contributed a half-million dollars to the California FFA over the past 25 years; their financial support impacts approximately 14% of FFA members nationwide. Their contributions to FFA and agriculture are significant; they embrace and regularly demonstrate the pillars of philanthropy giving of their time, talent and treasure on all levels.”

Jeana Hultquist, a vice president for Farm Credit Alliance member American AgCredit, accepted the award, presented at FFA’s National Convention and Expo in Indianapolis, and thanked the organization for the recognition, saying that Farm Credit’s support is part of its overall commitment to the future of California agriculture.

“Agriculture remains a vital part of California’s economy, but that’s not all,” Hultquist said. “Our farmers and ranchers feed the nation and the world, and that’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly. By investing in our young people today, we’re helping ensure the industry will remain strong and vibrant for decades to come.”

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About Farm Credit:

American AgCredit, CoBank, Colusa-Glenn Farm Credit, Farm Credit West, Fresno Madera Farm Credit, Golden State Farm Credit and Yosemite Farm Credit are cooperatively owned lending institutions providing agriculture and rural communities with a dependable source of credit. For more than 100 years, the Farm Credit System has specialized in financing farmers, ranchers, farmer-owned cooperatives, rural utilities and agribusinesses. Farm Credit offers a broad range of loan products and financial services, including long-term real estate loans, operating lines of credit, equipment and facility loans, cash management and appraisal and leasing services…everything a “growing” business needs. For more information, visit www.farmcreditalliance.com.

 About the California FFA: California FFA serves more than 92,000 California high and middle school students and strives to make a difference in their lives by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through career technical education.